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IBM’s cloud business is in great position to have a breakout year in 2021, but IBM will need to fully commit its full resources to the cloud.
An in-depth analysis of Oracle from 5 different perspectives: Opportunities, Challenges, Differentiation, Leadership, and Big Questions.
Ready to turn its dreams of transcending traditional ERP into reality, SAP to bring the full promise of the Intelligent Enterprise in 2021.
On December 1, 2020, Salesforce acquired Slack for $27.7 Billion. Guest author Jiri Kram’s thoughts on what preceded and will happen next.
Since taking over as Google Cloud CEO in January 2019, Kurian has turned his company into the hottest enterprise-cloud vendor in the world.
Six takeaways from CEO Andy Jassy’s opening keynote to the AWS re:invent conference, including the impact COVID-19 has had on cloud adoption.
Microsoft will face intensified pressure to hold the #1 spot in 2021 from Google, Amazon, and a few of the world’s other top cloud vendors.
In a classic reflection of their decades-long rivalry, both SAP and Oracle claim they will lead the industry-specific solutions market.
Walmart, Accenture, UPS and GE all went live on Workday HCM in Q3, with those 4 companies representing almost 3 million new users.
Thomas Kurian raised the specter that proprietary clouds won’t meet the “survivability requirements” of today’s hybrid and multicloud world.
Pandemic-related, consumer-level disruptions have triggered upheavals behind the scenes in operations, logistics, and supply chains.
On the Cloud Wars Live podcast, Sean Ammrati and I discuss industry innovations, including the potential for an AWS IPO from Amazon.
Going head-on against Google Cloud and SAP, Oracle plans to roll out a broad set of industry-specific cloud solutions.
The three vendors whose cloud revenue is growing most rapidly are Google at 44.8%, Oracle 33% (estimated), and Microsoft 31%.
Guest author Jiri Kram explores what Larry Ellison’s unexpected frontal attack on Salesforce could mean for AWS.
In a CX event earlier this week, Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison made two striking disclosures about Oracle’s growing relationship with Zoom.
RadiusOne A/R eInvoicing & Collections App enables improved collector efficiency, minimized bad debt write-offs, reduced DSO, low-cost invoicing and payments via ACH and credit cards.
With a prioritized worklist driven by collections strategies trusted by the pioneers in the industry, readily available backup information and automated dunning correspondence, collectors are able to contact more accounts and centrally track collections activities for proactive review and follow-up.
With e-invoicing through emails and invoice push into popular accounting software including QuickBooks, Xero and websites, cut costs on paper invoicing while tracking invoice delivery. Enable customers with a self-service portal and ensure availability of multiple payment options.
By spanning both IaaS and SaaS layers of the cloud, Larry Ellison feels Oracle will offer unique value to business customers.
If Google’s founders have a secret list of “best hires we’ve ever made,” I would bet Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian is near or at the top.